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#Áras11 diary: Where the candidates will be today

Want to meet the presidential candidates? Keep tabs on where they are campaigning with TheJournal.ie’s daily updates.

Updated 10am

AS THE CAMPAIGN for the presidential election continues, check out where you can meet the candidates today.

Sean Gallagher will head back to his native north-east, beginning with a walkabout of Ashbourne at 1:30pm before heading to Pairc Tailteann in Navan for the county senior football final replay (Summerhill v Dunshaughlin). He’ll leave early, however, to get to the Fordstown Street Fair at 3:30pm before heading to Kells at 4pm and onto Mullagh, Co Cavan, for 4:30pm.

Michael D Higgins will see him visit the People’s Park in Dún Laoghaire at 2pm, after popping into Montrose to appear on RTÉ’s ‘This Week’ programme at 1pm.

Gay Mitchell will be at Dun Laoghaire in Dublin at 11.30am (meeting at the beginning of East Pier) for a walkabout, before heading to Blackrock for another walkabout. He’ll be lunching in Cafe Java in Blackrock and will then head to Carrickmines Retail park at 2pm. 3pm will see Mitchell at Dundrum Town Centre.

David Norris will head to Naas racecourse at 2pm to canvass at the race meeting there.

Dana Rosemary Scallon continues her tour of the north-west, canvassing in Donegal – beginning at St Eunan’s Cathedral in Letterkenny (11:15pm) before heading to Buncrana (1:30pm) and Moville (3pm).

Details on the schedules of Mary Davis and Martin McGuinness were unavailable at the time of publication.

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